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mild and style
A mild revision of style accompanies this with balloon font changed to CCTimeSaleLower, an upper and lower case font and a much larger Beano logo on the cover.
Until the 1960s mild was the most popular beer style in England.
Its earlier fast-back style was modified to a mild notch-back contour, and a new horizontal grille – not the prettiest in Opel history – dominated the frontal view.
This style of wine is mild and similar to Verdelho, but can be expected to be made from Tinta Negra Mole, and is primarily used as an apéritif.
A recent strip saw him rebranded as " mild green " in the style of the Fairy ( brand ) old logo of a baby and a play on the " mild green fairy liquid " jingle.
A number of breweries, particularly in Sussex, produce a weaker style of old ale with some resemblance to a mild ale Examples include King and Barnes ( later W. J King ) ( 4. 5 % ABV ) and Harveys ' ( 4. 3 % ABV ) These are typically consumed on draught dispense.
His style is characterised by detailed descriptions of surroundings and a mild cynicism.
This interpretation also implies that Propertius ' style represented a mild reaction against the orthodoxy of classical literary theory.
< td style =" width: 50 %;">" But as for him who believeth and doeth right, good will be his reward, and We shall speak unto him a mild command.
** A very mild chili sauce is produced by Heinz and other manufacturers, and is frequently found in cookbooks in the U. S. This style chili sauce is based on tomatoes, green and / or red bell peppers, and spices ; and contains little chili pepper.
The two brothers are probably the latest composers who handled 16th century music as their mother-language ; suffering neither from the temptation to indulge even in such mild neologisms as they might have learnt from the elder brother's master, Nanino, nor from the necessity of preserving their purity of style by a mortified negative asceticism.
The stinky tofu sold in Tianjin is mostly made in the Nanjing style, with a mild aroma.
Charlton enjoys a Mediterranean style climate, with long hot summers and mild wet winters.
In contrast with Zrínyi's rough technique and concise performing, Gyöngyösi always wrote in mild and elaborated style with perfect rhymes, but had little sense for composition.
On Breakfast, showing his true style, he is highly critical of Prime Minister Julia Gillard's leadership and has already caused mild controversy with remarks made regarding Asylum Seekers.
In some areas, curd rice is served in a unique style where rice is boiled, mixed with a mild curd and salted and then tempered with a tadka ( seasoning ) of mustard seeds, curry leaves, dry chillies and urad dal roasted in a spoon of hot oil.

mild and also
It is also consistent with ZF + DC that every set of reals is Lebesgue measurable ; however, this consistency result, due to Robert M. Solovay, cannot be proved in ZFC itself, but requires a mild large cardinal assumption ( the existence of an inaccessible cardinal ).
Tramadol is structurally closer to venlafaxine than to codeine and delivers analgesia by not only delivering " opiate-like " effects ( through mild agonism of the mu receptor ) but also by acting as a weak but fast-acting serotonin releasing agent and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor.
As a result of Kuroshio Current ( also known as the Japan Current ), which crosses the North Pacific Ocean, coastal British Columbia has a mild, rainy oceanic climate.
They also have mild stimulant, diuretic, and antiseptic properties.
Catmints are also used in herbal medicine for their mild sedative effect on humans.
It also makes an effort to promote less common varieties of beer, including stout, porter, and mild, as well as traditional cider and perry.
Cognitive impairment may also range from mild to so severe that the person is nonverbal and dependent on others for basic care.
Traditional Chinese cuisine is also based on opposites, whereby hot balances cold, pickled balances fresh and spicy balances mild.
Researchers have also identified another genetic variant, HLA-A * 3101 which has been shown to be a strong predictor of both mild and severe adverse reactions to carbamazepine among Japanese and Europeans.
The film was James Stewart's first western ( he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73 ), and was also notable for a ferocious cat-fight between Marlene Dietrich and Una Merkel, which apparently caused a mild censorship problem at the time of release.
Recurrent mild hypoglycemia may fit a reactive hypoglycemia pattern, but this is also the peak age for idiopathic postprandial syndrome, and recurrent " spells " in this age group can be traced to orthostatic hypotension or hyperventilation as often as demonstrable hypoglycemia.
The KCl test, also known as the potassium sensitivity test, uses a mild potassium solution to test the integrity of the bladder wall.
It is also used as a mild painkiller in smaller animals, generally following surgical procedures.
It is also used as an anxiolytic, mild sedative or calming agent.
Acid-based cleaning chemicals can also etch limestone, which should only be cleaned with a neutral or mild alkaline-based cleaner.
* Stage II: Fourteen to eighteen hours after last dose: Yawning, heavy perspiration, mild depression lacrimation, crying, running nose, dysphoria, also intensification of the above symptoms.
This acts as a mild abrasive to aid polishing of the tooth surface, and also adds a cosmetically pleasing, glittery shimmer to the paste.
N-3 fatty acids also have mild antihypertensive effects.
These regions are usually characterized by having mildy cold lows () and also mild highs ().
Pasta is also widespread in the Southern Cone, as well most of the rest of Brazil, mostly pervasive in the areas with mild to strong Italian roots, such as Central Argentina, and the eight southernmost Brazilian states ( where noodles are called macarrão, and more general pasta is under the umbrella term massa, literally " dough ", together with some Japanese noodles, such as bifum rice vermicelli and yakisoba, which also entered general taste ).
The International Olympic Committee ( IOC ) does not list pankration among Olympic sports, but the FILA, which governs the Olympic wrestling codes, also recognises pankration as " a mild form of Mixed Martial Arts ( MMA ), which forbids striking to the head ".
Similarly, the climate of Tristan da Cunha is marine, mild and also tempered by trade winds, although the climate is temperate in nature.
* Scopolomine is also used for mild sedation and saliva management in end-of-life care as an adjunct to other comfort medications.
The research also showed that Tutankhamun had " a slightly cleft palate " and possibly a mild case of scoliosis, a medical condition in which the spine is curved from side to side.

mild and exposed
The artifact had been exposed to the weather and had suffered corrosion, although mild given the presence of an electrochemical couple.
Combining the results from a survey of pregnant women prior to their due date in correlation with the health of their children and an ex vivo rat model, the study found that pregnant women who had been exposed to mild analgesics had a higher prevalence of baby boys born with congenital cryptorchidism.
Fontes examined the farmer and concluded that he had been exposed to a large dose of radiation from some source and was now suffering from mild radiation sickness.
* In the middle of the embryo, blastoderm nuclei exposed to mild concentrations of dorsal protein don't express any genes.
Temperatures here are very mild, with summer maxima no higher than and winter lows around, whilst diurnal temperature ranges are seldom more than 5 ˚ C ( 9 ˚ F ) due to persistent fog on exposed parts of the coast.
Although exposure to these product does not often cause toxicity, in one study 30 % of children exposed to fluoride dental products developed mild symptoms.
* February: News of the Canadian spy ring exposed by defector Igor Gouzenko is made public ( leaked by General Groves ), creating a mild " atom spy " hysteria, pushing American Congressional discussions about postwar atomic regulation in a more conservative direction.

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